surely that's the point
Beware confusing CSR with philanthropy.
Surely what we are trying to demonstrate, and live out, is the principle that true, integrated, well-thought-out CSR or Sustainability is integral to business success, in the long term. Asking whether Interface would have reduced waste if it had cost more is like asking whether Tesco will reduce prices if it will lead to lower sales. So it is no surprise that reducing waste is both economically sensible and "good CSR"; or that "good CSR" leads to higher employee morale, higher retention rates, higher quality of recruits, and therefore better productivity; or that M&S is betting that "good CSR" will lead to enough of an increase in profits to pay for their £200m investment announced last week; or that in Africa "good CSR" includes extensive HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment policies to protect the workforce, labour pool, and market - and so enable businesses to continue.
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